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**The summer of YES!** It was just like the British film 'Kids in Love' I'd seen prior to this. Explored only on a comedic side. Four friends who have been the ideal kids, after a few years later on one summer, before heading to the coll...


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Four high school students look to redefine themselves after graduation.
Four high school seniors, deemed 'good kids' by their parents, decide to shed their virtuous reputations before college. They embark on a wild, misguided adventure to experience the debauchery they believe they've missed out on, leading to a series of comedic and chaotic events.
Good Kids received a largely negative reception from critics, who often cited its unoriginal premise and weak execution. While some acknowledged its attempts at humor, the consensus was that the film failed to deliver a consistently funny or engaging experience.
The film struggles with a predictable plot and lacks genuine comedic impact.
Performances are generally considered weak, failing to elevate the material.
Attempts at edginess fall flat, resulting in a dull and uninspired comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that while some found the premise mildly amusing, many felt the movie was predictable and not as funny as anticipated. Common complaints include a lack of originality and a failure to deliver on its comedic potential.
Director Chris McCoy also wrote the screenplay for the film, marking his feature directorial debut.
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**The summer of YES!** It was just like the British film 'Kids in Love' I'd seen prior to this. Explored only on a comedic side. Four friends who have been the ideal kids, after a few years later on one summer, before heading to the coll...